New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1924, Page 16

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s L e e o MABEL NORMAND BOUNGES | CO-OPERATE FOR PEACE HER FORMER CHAUFFEUR'....... coun deral Counetl of Churcises Thinks Fime At Hand | to Encrgedically Declares That She Does Not Intend To Fizht Againx War, | was , motion pictu s vorld pes former lay practical actios ors to overt r system of thes lations when he (the churches) ~ inter stand dur i 5 uneq refusa t (tio) policies or acquicse i manc cuvs t ehares & ' not guilty, as Let m ivocally ) SUPPOrt pagis colos for appeal. ave the f those who ug their ideals the outlawr, odiment in ap pgair told home po . ethica 1 in opriate legislation of ples of the Kingdom of Ge ations of nations.” MANY POSTAL WORKERS the shootis him if he fused to t ciear up impression of try ing to I J &, 1 felt I didn't want him in my employ agair Greer was arrested the liquor charge immediately aft erhis acquit- tal. Officers said they found a chse of lquor in his room, April 15, DELEGATES SIGHT-SEEING help nd and ed it > the witness si that st Canadian Government . to ATl Who Were Back On Jobs “This Morning Representatives At Glasgow Sunday School Convention Go Touring oronto it~ Poxtal Glasgow, June 21.—Many of the ir deeigates to the world's Bunday school convention here took advantage of today’s light on excursions about the Most of the Amer ference for Ayr while others set out and the highland Lieut.-General Sir Powell spoke at the ing which was under the ship of Lord Polwarth noon more took part in tion advantage to reinstate all men work at wrding program and went thial moriine: ¢ 8 o'clock neighborhood a per- Burns country the Loc to reports received hers icans showed and provinces. The strik ny distriets of We Aritime occurred at a rs retu 1 post ofiice strike was su for stern Canada while provinces, . where few to thetr officials Robert Bader forenoon meet chairmar ter obs Int girls demonstra- than 5 A ntly in a few sxpected to ) rating efficig est roports indieat an open air s % o strike OPPOSE SALE OF BEER bien wind Negotiations hy Whia Cities Vote Against postal employes’ Sales in saloons an which were interrupted last | storm strikers s snecessful only in Windsor. British Col ntatives here at Ottawa night by repre 1 government officials 21.—~The towns cleetion Vancover, B. €., June cities and most of the larger of British Columbla in the vesterday deciared against the of beer by the glass under govern- ment contrel from the rural districts incomplete early today The vote of the cities was in effect agalnst the sale 6f beer In taverns or saloons and in favor of 1ts sale by the bottie under government control Another outcome of the elections was the victory of 19 Wheral eandi- | by dates who were clected to the legis Iature, the largest number slectod by K0y party While the Hberal party triumphed over its opponents, Pre rier Altver, its v leader, was defeated with his t party asso eiates in Victoria capital electing thehr four members an ele today plan to hold a sale | mass meeting. fane PERSHING IN TONDON June 21 General Persh d today at the head of the London, ing arrive battle monuments commission will inspect the cemeteries of Amerd can soldiers In France, Accompanied Ambassador Kellogg, he went at to Whitehall where he placed a wreath the cenotaph. Repre ontotives of the British present officialty onee upon war to were welcome ran him ree servati ful o in the ekt el NATIONAL POSTAL CHAMP Washington, June 21 Rergeant Thomas Girkout of Fort Davis Canal Zone the ealibre Riates today by the Natfonal sociation, Hix score of 5 45 points Wigher competitor, H. dena, Cal. The no by Harry 8. Menkel of With & score of 55Kx600 was declared national 22 DROWNLD IN CANAL Bohenectady, N. Y June 21 Nietek Gosczows 1 when he dove into the old Erie canal and his head was cat n pistol Ung as- 600, was was drowned than his Williams of Pasa- ice mateh was won New York nearest ecompanions w and releaged the Light-Haired “Dark Horse” ity and My conver Davis posed for their latest picture pre I'he photo was New John W. pe the d taken on t Davi mocratic vn of tl red to open Moorland Farm Golden Guernsey Milk ed the ious eve- e same morning. and hottled on Either mil ning or t pre Praduced, chilled Every Quart of Milk Sold '1"!-1 vitamines and us leave you - No obligation whateve REPORTED RETURNING Reinstate workers a number of towns and eities took of the government's offer who returned to from order was not ebeyed in points, denied sful in that postal 4 that To- telephone hetween are to he resumed which office ehampion of the United | W, VIRGINIA' TROOPER MURDERED BY FARMER | Shot To Death While Pursning Him in Wonds—~slayer Robbed Dead Body inshurg, W. Va., June 21.—U. ord, a state trooper, was shot to death in the Morgan-Berkeley county mountains late last night while arching for G. E. Speight, a farmer, The was killed instanty by shots in the head and chest | peigit nted for threatening 4 county auctioncer who had been or- dered to sell his property to satisfy a debt Crawford and three other t1oopers, sent here to join in the hunt for “Happy” Weigle, an outlaw who has terrorized the mountaineers for a ordered to arrest the trooper as farmer Arriving at farm house, the troopers could find Spelght. vford went into a nearby woods to for him. Two shots at- tracted the other officcrs, and after a search C was found. murderer removed a wateh and from the trooper's body | his rifle and pistol. | A possce of men with blood- was sweeping the mountains an effort to capture Speight HELLBERG—ROBERTSON Hellberg and Miss Flor- the mountain not awford’'s body today in Clifford ¥, ence G. Robertson to Be United n | Marringe. | The wedding of Miss Florence G Robertson of 130 Lincoln street and Clifford ¥. Hellberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hellberg of 130 Lincoin street, will take place this afternoon at 4 at the home of the groom’s Rev. Wiliam ¢ toss wjll officiate. The bride will be attehded by Mrs. Herbert Ander son as matren of honor and Miss Mil- dred Hellberg as bridesmaid, The best man will be Stuart Hellberg and Stanley G. Hellberg will act as usher. The bride will be attired in a gown of white silk georgette with val lace trimming. She will carry a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the val The matron of honor will wear a yellow gown and carry a houquet of orchid sweet peas. The brides- | maid's gown will be of nile green ind her bouquet will be of pink swoet peas. After the ecremony a reception will be held at which about 40 guests are expeeted from Irovidence New York and this eity. #The home {has heen prettily decorated with terns and doisies | Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hellberg will re- | side at 130 Lincoin street. Mr. Hell berg in employed by the . & . Cor bin Co. 1 | 30 o'clock parents ley. IN PROBABLY GAMBLING FFUD | Two Japs Found Murdered By Road- ‘ side In California, gan Pedro, Cal, June 21.—A revol- | {ver found among the weeds and ence tus under a cliff near here where two | Japanese were discovered slain yes trday, is the principal clue n the (hands of police deteetfves investigat. Ing the case today One of the men was identified as G Ignarski, sald to have been well known as a gambler in the Japanese quarter of Los Angeles, The identity of the second vietim remained a myn ’ Investigation of Igaraski's ac several weeks | bhellef that the gambling tery tivities during the last inclined pelice to the Japonese met death in A te ! ROT ON WEST COAST Mercury Climbe to 87 Degrees at Frisco And Los Angeles GIRL OF HIS DREAMS Johnny Booley Weds, And Says Fle At | Last Has Ideal Wife, Tune 21— Johany Doo was married to Con A portion asecssed @ Ban Praneisco, June 21 of the heat wave which heavy death toll in the east struck the Pacific yesterday. Northern Callfornia experien warmest day thus far this year temperatures of 100 degrees zoro in several olfics Southern Callfornia unusual hot spell, and warmer weat er is promised for today | The mereury climbed to 87 degrecs in San Francisco and Los Angeles New York {1y, comedian stance Madison, musical comedy ac tress, in Newark N, 1, yesterday afte |ernoon. It was Dooley's third mar riags | Mayor Breddenha [formed the eer Frank Tinne best man. The numes of the {were officially 1o Dool #nd Maria | This I8 my inst marri said the | ced the with of Newark per toasted 1 office, | wan mony in hin 8lso a ecomedian groom and hride rded as John D, Filmed educatjon Mine Work Washingtor A al fims, showing work In ti ntry, will be o department of series of She 1s gitl of my mineral mines of the distrit uted through inferor. The by prepared nea tures in th * FOR SALE Three family house on Chestnut St., 15 rooms; 2 ideal location. pan of mines has REAL ESTATY 100 The foliowing orded at the office town cler Bert M. H 0c aul Mo street; v,. i \|nu»' berg and Nurcak, Arch wtre nna towe St 1 ence to TRANSHERS dueational pie 15 were pe ast fow years s weok of the Linco a M Charet CUX & DUNN 2 MAIN ST. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS — General Tmcking— street; Corth 9 WEST &Y CROWLEY BROS. 1 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Eetimates chweerfully ghven on all jobs fEL 2913 FOR SALE LOT ON BUSSWIN ROAD JUST OFF WEST MAIN STRELT. FTOR PARTIOLLARS, €AlX H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 SATL. BANK BLbG, TEL 111 A ALL THE WORLD NO CAR Jeini cars."'» : LIKE THIS WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT (0., 319 E. Main Street. LASH MOTOR CO., INC, JEWETT SIX Strength=Dependability Lor{gt e&«‘reedomdr' Tptecp Expensen P ep ses’ Economy True $1065 1325 1495 1250 Touring . . . Brougham . , . Coupe . . . . De Luxe Touring 1220 De Loxe Seden 1695 Prices at Detrost. Tas setea Tclcphonc 3399, 152 W, Main Street. Telephone 3000 PAIGE BUILT \\ e Are Now Tcmpm.mlv Located At No. 25 Central Row | Opposite Parsons’ Theater Hartford HONISS'S | THE OLD HOME TOWN TRENLT T If you have a house to sell in the Bassett or Maple street section, see us, We have a customer with good cash to pay in. Roberts, Trinity, Warlock or similar streets will do. Step in and see us, or telephune, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Main Street "hove 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY NO-NO-1 WONDER IF HES COMIN WE TO Ll/f, WS FoLK ‘ bezh eggs Yakeed 15 S hange Cor ALL THE GIPLS WHD WENT 75 SCHOOW WITH EGBERT ROBB/INS ARE PLANNING TTO BE AT THE DEPOT, To SEE HOW HE LDOOKS AFTER BEING AWAY EIGHTEEN YEARS

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